Difference between revisions of "Atari800"
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− | * Reseated all ICs | + | * Initially the computer was not functioning, it only showed a black screen. To fix I did with help from the AtariAge forum: |
− | * Swapped most ICs with a known good 600XL: the 5 big ICs, 2 ROMs, MMU (U3), delay line (U29) | + | ** Reseated all ICs |
+ | ** Swapped most ICs with a known good 600XL: the 5 big ICs, 2 ROMs, MMU (U3), delay line (U29) | ||
+ | ** replaced one RAM chip by a D4164C-15 stolen from a 8088 PC motherboard. This fixed the problem. | ||
== To Do == | == To Do == | ||
− | * Find | + | * Clean outside. |
+ | * Connect the disk drive. | ||
+ | ** Find a SIO cable. | ||
+ | * Buy a SIO to PC adapter to exchange data with the outside world. |
Revision as of 21:24, 22 August 2010
Contents
Specification
- Atari 800 XL, Serial no. 10333 (CA024808-001 REV.A)
- Atari 1050 disk drive
Condition
The computer is in working condition.
Both power supply and SIO cable are missing.
The disk drive is untested as I don't have a SIO cable. The disk drive also lacks a power supply.
Done
- Initially the computer was not functioning, it only showed a black screen. To fix I did with help from the AtariAge forum:
- Reseated all ICs
- Swapped most ICs with a known good 600XL: the 5 big ICs, 2 ROMs, MMU (U3), delay line (U29)
- replaced one RAM chip by a D4164C-15 stolen from a 8088 PC motherboard. This fixed the problem.
To Do
- Clean outside.
- Connect the disk drive.
- Find a SIO cable.
- Buy a SIO to PC adapter to exchange data with the outside world.